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Daffodil 'Tete-a-Tete' - 5 bulbs

Scientific: Narcissus 'Tete-a-Tete'
Bulbs/Pack: 5 Bulbs
Planting Time: When available but avoid hard freeze
Shipping Period: When Available
Bloom Period: late March - early April
Bloom Size: About an inch long
Zones: 3-8
Color: Yellow
Soil: Any
Fragrance: Light
Light: 6+ hours of winter sun
Height: 6"-8"
Wildlife: Resistant
$10.00

This lovely Narcissus is a miniature that will only grow to 6-8" tall. This dependable bulb (since 1949) is hardy and will quickly fill an area with more fragrant blooms.

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This makes it perfect for boarders, pots, even rock gardens. It makes a glorious stand around the outer edge of a deciduous tree since in blooms before the tree produces it leaves. Each stem will produce multiple stems and each stem produces 2-3 blooms that will drop slightly.  The petals are a buttery yellow with more of an orange-yellow cup. 

Plant the bulbs about 2-3 times the size of the bulb (so if the bulb is 1 inch long, plant it 2-3 inches deep). If you are farther north and get very cold during the winter, you may want to plant it about 4-6 inches deep. Space the holes about 3-6 inches apart, and for a more natural looking display, consider planting 2-3 bulbs in each hole . 

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This lovely Narcissus is a miniature that will only grow to 6-8" tall. This dependable bulb (since 1949) is hardy and will quickly fill an area with more fragrant blooms.

narcissus-tete-a-tete-daffodils-up-close-600-x-400.1.jpg

This makes it perfect for boarders, pots, even rock gardens. It makes a glorious stand around the outer edge of a deciduous tree since in blooms before the tree produces it leaves. Each stem will produce multiple stems and each stem produces 2-3 blooms that will drop slightly.  The petals are a buttery yellow with more of an orange-yellow cup. 

Plant the bulbs about 2-3 times the size of the bulb (so if the bulb is 1 inch long, plant it 2-3 inches deep). If you are farther north and get very cold during the winter, you may want to plant it about 4-6 inches deep. Space the holes about 3-6 inches apart, and for a more natural looking display, consider planting 2-3 bulbs in each hole .